What was the better ’90s soundtrack – The Crow or Singles? That’s the question for this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club courtesy of Loudwire Nights.
With The Crow being remade, that had Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong pondering how great ’90s movie soundtracks were and for rock fans in the ’90s, it didn’t get any better than the compilations of music we got from Singles and The Crow.
The Crow original soundtrack was probably best known for featuring Stone Temple Pilots’ “Big Empty,” but it also gave us hard hitting and darker fare from The Cure (“Burn”), Nine Inch Nails (“Dead Souls”), Helmet (“Milquetoast”), Rage Against the Machine (“Darkness”), Pantera (“The Badge”) and more.
The Singles soundtrack famously featured another grunge standout with Alice in Chains’ “Would” getting early play ahead of their Dirt album. It also featured Pearl Jam’s “State of Love and Trust,” Smashing Pumpkins’ “Drown,” Paul Westerberg’s “Dyslexic Heart,” Chris Cornell’s “Seasons,” Mother Love Bone’s “Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns” and Screaming Trees’ “Nearly Lost You.”
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As with all Chuck’s Fight Club battles, Chuck will introduce this week’s fight at 8PM tonight. Then he’ll break down the argument for Singles on Tuesday at 8PM and dig into The Crow on Wednesday at 8PM before letting the fan vote decide the winner that will be revealed at 8PM on the Friday edition of Loudwire Nights.
Do you have a favorite? Rank both soundtracks below so that your voice is heard. Then tune in Friday to Loudwire Nights to see who won.
And just this reminder, Loudwire Nights with Chuck Armstrong airs nightly starting at 7PM ET. You can tune in anytime, from anywhere right here or by downloading the Loudwire app.
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